The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 1028 Logged by: William H Copson
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PostgreSQL version: 7.4 Operating system: Redhat 7.2 (highly modified) Description: order by problem Details: Sorry, in the previoius submission I forgot to change the PostgreSQL version above. I have 7.4, not 7.5 Dev. The following: drop table tst; create table tst ( name varchar(25)); insert into tst values ('LEE,ADAM'); insert into tst values ('LEEBERMAN,JOHN'); insert into tst values ('LEE,RALPH'); select name from tst order by name; Produces the following output: DROP TABLE CREATE TABLE INSERT 3307587 1 INSERT 3307588 1 INSERT 3307589 1 name ---------------- LEE,ADAM LEEBERM AN,JOHN LEE,RALPH (3 rows) Expected output: name ---------------- LEE,ADAM LEE,RALPH LEEBERM AN,JOHN (3 rows) I have tried databases with SQL_ASCII, LATIN1 and LATIN2 encoding with the same result. From this small example and others involving an employee table (80K+ records) it appears that the comma is being parsed out prior to the sort (i.e. 'LEEB' sorts after 'LEEA' and before 'LEER'). ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])